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How Are Table Salt And Glucose Alike

How are table salt and glucose alike?

Both are granular, white, crystalline, water soluble solids.

How are sugar and salt similar?

Table sugar and salt both form a white crystalline solid. Both dissolve in water.That’s about all they have in common. Chemically they are completely different. They have different nutritional properties and different culinary uses.

What's the difference between a molecule of salt and a molecule of water?

A salt is an ionic compound formed by ionic bonding between ions of opposite charge.  Ions are atoms that have gained or lost electrons.  Electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles.  Sodium chloride (NaCl) is an example of an ionic compound commonly called table salt.  Sodium has lost an electron resulting in a positively charged sodium ion.  Chlorine has gained an electron resulting in a negatively charged chloride ion.The two oppositely charged ions form a chemical bond based on electrostatic attraction.These molecules form crystals._____________________________________________Water (H2O) on the other hand, is a polar covalent compound  formed by covalent bonding between atoms.  In covalent bonding, electrons are shared between atoms.

Can you make fake meth with the glucosamine MSM formula?

Me? I don’t even know what that is and the answer is YES.I can make fake meth out of table salt, sugar, oatmeal… Yeah, just about everything. BTW - the legal penalties for fake meth are the same as the penalties for real meth. Outside of being the world’s stupidest con man, why do it?Some of the saddest convict stories of the 20th century, were about selling legal stimulants to cops. Cops would later testify the dummy told them it was “the real thing.” Kids were sentenced to 5 years for ephedrine, a non-prescription stimulant. One kid was serving time because the officer thought he was buying cocaine (White Cross Pills Ephedrine).

What is the difference between sugar and salt?

QUICK ANSWERThe difference between salt and sugar, specifically sodium chloride and sucrose, the particular salt and sugar most often used by people, is in their elemental composition, the types of bonds that hold them together and the way they dissolve in water. Salt and sugar can appear almost identical on casual inspection, both being white, crystalline solids. However, despite the fact that both are water soluble, they have vast chemical differences.Sodium chloride and sucrose share no elemental components at all. Sodium chloride, as the name implies, is composed entirely of sodium and chloride ions with ionic bonds between them. Sucrose, on the other hand, is composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen held together with covalent and polar covalent bonds. While both are water soluble, the solubility of sucrose increases greatly with the temperature of the water, while the solubility of salt is largely independent of temperature.When these compounds do dissolve, they do so in very different ways. Sodium chloride is an ionic solid, and when it dissolves in water, its individual sodium and chloride ions are dissociated from one another. Sugar molecules, on the other hand, maintain the bonds between their constituent atoms when dissolved, and thus remain as whole molecules in the solution.

What are some similarities between salt and sugar?

The difference between salt and sugar, specifically sodium chloride and sucrose, the particular salt and sugar most often used by people, is in their elemental composition, the types of bonds that hold them together and the way they dissolve in water. Salt and sugar can appear almost identical on casual inspection, both being white, crystalline solids. However, despite the fact that both are water soluble, they have vast chemical differences.Sodium chloride and sucrose share no elemental components at all. Sodium chloride, as the name implies, is composed entirely of sodium and chloride ions with ionic bonds between them. Sucrose, on the other hand, is composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen held together with covalent and polar covalent bonds. While both are water soluble, the solubility of sucrose increases greatly with the temperature of the water, while the solubility of salt is largely independent of temperature.When these compounds do dissolve, they do so in very different ways. Sodium chloride is an ionic solid, and when it dissolves in water, its individual sodium and chloride ions are dissociated from one another. Sugar molecules, on the other hand, maintain the bonds between their constituent atoms when dissolved, and thus remain as whole molecules in the solution.

What's the difference between something being miscible and being soluble?

"Miscible" is basically "mixable." In the context of the property of substances, miscibility is the ability to form a homogeneous solution. What homogeneous solution means in plain language is that the substance can mix in all proportions. Most usually the word "miscible" is used in relation to liquids but also applicable to solids and gases.In contrast, "soluble" means the substance (solid, liquid or gas) can dissolve in another solid, liquid or gas. In plain language, dissolve means one substance becomes incorporated into another substance. Also in contrast to miscibility, solubility involves a saturation point, at which the substances involved can no longer dissolve any further and then a mass (the precipitate) begins to form.For example, if you mix water and alcohol together, you can keep adding and mixing and the resulting liquid will continue to remain in liquid form. By contrast, if you dissolve sugar in water, the sugar will keep dissolving until it reaches saturation, and then additional sugar won't dissolve but remain a mass in that sugary solution.

Is there fake meth made with MSM powder that gets you high and can be injected or smoked?

Yes, MSM will recrystallize (sp) or ‘rerock’ and look and somewhat taste just like meth, It won’t get you high though. If there’s a little bit of meth in it, you’ll get high for about 30 min. then be coming down.What’s more hazardous is that they are now cutting heroin AND meth with fentanyl. For those who don’t know, fentanyl is a synthetic opiate 100 TIMES MORE POTENT THAN MORPHINE.They cut with it because it’s cheap and easily synthesized. It is now killing people. This is not a hoax, this is not a joke. The needle exchange I volunteer for has started giving out fentanyl test kits. I’ve attached a picture of a positive test I personally witnessed at the exchange 2 weeks ago.Samples being tested from product seized by police often show around 10–15% meth these days, sometimes none at all.

Can you give me 5 examples of homogeneous mixtures and substance and 5 heterogeneous mixtures?

‘Homogeneous mixtures: They are mixtures in which the constituents don't appear separately 1. Blood 2. Sugar solution when sugar is completely dissolved. 3. Mixture of alcohol & water 4. A glass of orange juice 5.salty water (where the salt is completely dissolved) 6.brewed tea or coffee 7.soapy water 8.a dilute solution of hydrochloric acid 9.hard alcohol 10.wineHeterogenous mixtures: constituents appear seperatly 1. Oil & water. 2. Soil sample 3.sandy water 4.carbonated beverage or beer (the CO2 gas is mixed with the liquid) 5.orange juice with pulp in it water with ice cubes in it 6.chicken noodle soup 7. sand in a desert’Can you give me 5 examples of homogeneous mixtures and substance and 5 heterogeneous mixtures????

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